Edith Stein between the psychology of William Stern and the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26823/nufen.v13i1.21298Keywords:
edith stein, fenomenologia, história intelectual.Abstract
In this article we bring a brief biography of Edith Stein. Such work is justified for two reasons: the first is the presentation of the philosopher, who is little known by the Brazilian academy, and the second reason is the intimate relationship between her life and the crucial historical events that marked the first half of the 20th century, mainly the History of Germany in the modern period, as well as the First World War, the Weimar Republic and the rise of Nazism in Germany, in addition to the emergenceof theoretical currents such as phenomenology. We will seek in particular, in this text, to describe the strong influences that Stein suffered from the psychologist William Stern, a member of the Wurzburg school and professor in Breslau, and from the phenomenologist Edmund Husserl.